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Show H Jiiiiiuh M. Ivirk'intu iwulo a business B 4iip to Salt Lake on Saturday. B Dv. N'oyeaof Atucricnn Fork is seen H on our streets frequently. H Tliad l'owel and family left Suttuday H fora trip to Mt. Plenum t. H Charles Earl wuh a visitor to the H Capitol on Satuiday. H Thuie ia considerable sickness ninoni; H tin) children in Lchi of late. H tSUna Maty Anderson wuh behind the H counter at Kiikliiini and .Sons store on Jt baturday. H See that your children hIwuvh wear H District 70 school shoes. For sale by J People' a Go-op. J Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoe&V If H not, why not? Ouetiial will convince J you. Sold by People's Co op. H iVak the peopled Co-op to show you H District 7(1. They will be pleased to do H I "Mis. Laura Salx.ner and Miss Angio H "Webb left on Satuidav for a tiip to'San- J pete wheie.they expect to remain about J; H J The ini-jliiiij,' touchea aie being put H v)n the residence being built for Air. Ed H lloss. It i j cue of the nicest hoiibcj in B t Most of the c.nnpeia letiirnud from H Amciicau Fork canyon on Sun lay. B They u-jioit having an enjoyable out- The sweet singera of this county will H V to Castella next Thursday and nil who wiuit to have a good time ahould go H with then'. The rate is only 50c from H The four boys, K'ed and Walttr llites. H , Jiiun, NelK Otteibon, and Lawrence B Brenis, uie out of the State Industrial H school on purole. They returned to Lchi H on Thursday night. The superintendent H upeaks very highly of the boys. H Sam Taylor And S. .1 . 'Tuylor'mid H familie have ttone ou an extended H auniniti- tour and expect lo begone H .eight or ten day. While uwtty they B expect to viHit Midnrny Hot I'otK, Park H City and Coalville. After an illness of several weeks Mrs. BBt Jolin Taylor has passed away leaving H many Koriuwing relatives behind. The H funeral was held in American Fork on Sunday altei noon when u liti go number t of relatives and, friends gathered to pay H -ther last lespects to the den'd. H ' "Tlierejsgouiv; to become child hurt J 'here some day if the practice is not H (Stopped soon of jumping on and ofl'of 'moving vehicles. The hack men H .complain very much of Litis and would H like it tftbppci before sonif injiuy (is H' dune. Only the other day a little boy ' H jumped oft a hack that was'drivingj H ihuruedly tocatchu tiainat the.lunetiori i H hihI the boy was quite sevcioly injured. ' The driveis can't be respoiiRible for H Htivh actions and )iirents should caution B ehildiei of the daityerof the jiraulice. , MIh Iviitft flixiwr has benn nitlltirliiu l from a Bovero illness. The brick work is now finished on the north school houc. , , The uhnncea aro now better than evei for a new Meeting House for Lchi. Thero are new arnvAls at the homes of Fred Moakin and A. J. Evans. The masons are working on tho new residence being erected by Win. Yates Tho marshal 'thinks the haugtfig nt tho Junction last week was the Work of boys and noUna'bad as rcpoited. Sugar Camp in Anicrican Ferk'canyon is one of the most popular resorts in this part at present. Half cash for all produce at the Lchi Meat Market in the Co op building on State St. James Peterson of the Co-op nnd James Clark with their families spent part of last week uisticating'iii American Ameri-can Fork'ifimyon. Mrs. Prime Evan is caring for tho infant of Mr", and Mrs. John Taylor during tho- illnefcs of Mrs. Taylor, She does not intend to adopt the child. II. 11. OsU'rloh returned last week from his trip to Vernal. Ho speaks very highly of that country and says it is4.be place for ambitious young men to secuiM homo'!. Occar Kirkham has been eanyassiuj the toyn taking.orders for pictures to be onlargcd by our local artist, S. "W. Hose. This is another cae of where home industry should be encouraged and not send away from home for inferior work. Mr. II. A.Vallez left yesterday for liock Springs, Wyo. wlieie she will remain until the latter part of the week when Mr. Val'e. will proceed from here meeting her there nnd then go on to his future field of labor at Eddy, N M. Word leached here on Wednesday that Carl Hcrtell had been badly injured by being run over by a train near Pocatello. That evening his wife and her brother, Lorenzo Comer, left tor that place to be at the beside of the injured man. The gieen grocer store recently opened by J. E. Campbell bus been sold to Charles Earl, who will hereafter conduct the business. lie needs no introduction to the Lehi public as everyone knows him and his popularity should lead to business success. He will carry a fuU line of green gioccrica. home gio. n niul iinpotted fruit, produce and fish. When you want anything in this line call and tee him. , Tiie Co-op butcher ehop has been leased bv J. E.'Campbell and a first-class shop upeued theie. The large refrigerator ia one of the finest in the country and keeps the meat in perfect condition. They carrv a splendid stock of meat and will deal in produce, paying half cash for it, thus opening a market for the large amount of produce grown here. In reference to the hangin; of the old shoemakerat tho Junction as tepurted in tho Bannkh last week, cue of our subscribe writes ns as follows "You stated that some trumps wcro out there an. I concluded that the old man had some money. That has been tho report around here for n long time so we think these trampahkvu never trumped far in their liven and it should rend, 'While undercover thoy made theii (light to their homey.' " |